Tingling In Feet During Window Period

...the individual should carry. If a doctor suspects an allergic reaction, the individual should never take abacavir or an abacavir-containing medicine again; death could occur within hours. If abacavir treatment is stopped for a period of time, it is important that a doctor be notified before restarting the medicine.The medicines in Trizivir, like other NRTIs, can cause a sometimes fatal lactic acidosis and liver disease as well as blood...

Dear Bob...Have been reading some of your posts and wow you are wonderful for donating your time for everybody out there that is worried about HIV. My question is... I had a tattoo done at a reputable salon in late Sept 08'. In November started...

..."Republicans for Voldemort!!! 2008!" is definitive and conclusive. False-negative? Nope! Negative OraSure tests done outside the windowperiod are considered to be definitive negatives. However, a positive rapid test outside the windowperiod is...
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...to 12 months are definitive and conclusive. HIV is not your problem. No way. No how. A negative HIV test outside the windowperiod trumps "symptoms" each and every time. I can't diagnose the cause of your symptoms over the Internet. Could it be...
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Hi dr.bob..I have been reading your web site for some time now and still have not heard of anything like what is going on with me and I hope you can help...I had unprotected sex in may 05..about four days later I had a burning like feeling in my...

Dr. Bob,Just made a donation to your foundation. I think you are a great human being. The service you provide to us WW's is tremendous and much appreciated. I wish this planet was filled with more people like you. Stay healthy and happy!Now on...

...tests out to eight months after your potential exposure are indeed definitive and conclusive. A negative test outside the windowperiod does indeed trump any and all "symptoms," each and every time. HIV is not your problem. No way. No how....
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...medications and see a health care provider right away. Other possible toxicities include eye changes and optic neuritis. Have periodic eye exams by someone who is aware you are HIV-positive. Increased uric acid levels (indicating a number of...
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...Dosage Form/Administration Saquinavir mesylate comes in tablets and hard gelatin capsules. Saquinavir comes in liquid-filled soft gelatin capsules. Both forms are taken by mouth and should be taken with a meal or within 2 hours after a meal.On...
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...taking this medication experiences digestive system problems, joint or muscle pain and weakness, pain or tingling of hands or feet, headache, dizziness, and unusual tiredness or weakness. Other serious side effects of this medicine include kidney...
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...resistant to anti-HIV drugs over time. When individuals develop resistance to a drug in a certain class (for example, PIs), they often become resistant to many or all of the drugs in that class. However, individuals taking atazanavir as part of...
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... They're also commonly referred to as peripheral neuropathy. Has anyone experienced these symptoms? (tingling in hands and feet/arms and legs). Here's some links in case you're wondering:...
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...Hello everyone, I have been sick for nine months now. I had a HIV test done after 6 months of possible exposure to the virus. The test came back neg! But the strange symptoms I am having have not gone away.
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